The business end of the season has arrived, with promotion, Play-Off places and survival still on the line across the EFL Championship, EFL League One and EFL League Two.
With just two matches remaining, here’s what’s at stake heading into Matchweek 45.
Coventry City have been crowned champions after their 5-1 victory over Portsmouth on Tuesday, securing the title just a week after sealing promotion to the Premier League.
The fight for the second automatic promotion place remains wide open between Millwall, Ipswich Town, Southampton and Middlesbrough - and it won’t be settled this weekend.
Millwall and Ipswich are currently level on 79 points, although Millwall have played a game more.
Millwall and Ipswich are guaranteed at least a Play-Off place.
Southampton sit fourth on 76 points, level with Middlesbrough on goal difference, while Wrexham currently hold the final Play-Off spot - just ahead of Hull City on goal difference alone.
Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City have already been relegated.
Oxford United are now the side in real danger of joining them this weekend.
They sit six points from safety and could be relegated before kicking off if Charlton avoid defeat against Hull City in the early match.
Lincoln City secured the League One title on Tuesday night with a 2-0 win at Doncaster. Cardiff City have also confirmed their return to the Championship at the first attempt.
That leaves the Play-Offs as the remaining route up.
Bolton, Bradford, Stockport and Stevenage are currently holding the Play-Off places and could strengthen their positions this weekend.
There’s a huge fixture in the race as third-placed Bolton travel to fourth-placed Bradford, a result that could reshape the top six heading into the final day.
Luton and Plymouth remain outside the Play-Off spots but still have slim hopes of forcing their way in.
Northampton, Port Vale and Rotherham have already been relegated. One place remains - and Exeter City are currently occupying it.
The Grecians sit two points from safety and could be relegated this weekend if:
AFC Wimbledon beat Wigan, Exeter fail to beat Burton and Leyton Orient avoid defeat against Blackpool.
Bromley have already secured promotion and MK Dons could join them this weekend.
They will go up if they beat Tranmere on Saturday lunchtime.
